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H. G. DAYTON.

Tobacco Pipe.

' Patented May 12, 1868.

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goiter tetra HENRY e. DAYTON, OF MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR To RICHARD- H; COLLINS, 0F CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Letters Patent No, 77,803, timer/ra '12, 1868,

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

I Be it known that I, HENRI G. DAYTON,,of Maysvillo, in the countyof Mason, and Stateof Kentucky,

have invented anew and useful Improvement in Tobacco-Pipes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same,-

rei'erenoe being bad to the accompanying drawing, forming part .of this specification, in which- The drawing represents a side view, partly in section, of my improved tobacco-pipe;

Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.

' This invention relates to anew tobacco-pipe, which consists of an outer bowl, which has no bottom, and of an inner bowl, that is-fitted intothe outer bowl, and that is, by-the tube, projecting through a perforation into the inner bowl, held in place. l

A, inthe-dr'awing, represents the outer b vvL made of inetal'or other suitable material, ofsnitable shape and size,.but without any bottom,'it only having a flange,o z, or projecting ledge, projecting from the lower part towards the centre, as-shown, but such flange or projection :may be omitted.

From the side of the bowl projects a socket, B, which serves to receive the lower end of the tube 0. D represents a bowl,,made of wood, meerschaum, or other suitable material. It is fitted into and'supported by the outer bowl, and is perforated, to allow thepassage through the side of the end of the tube 0, whereby the-said bowl D is firmly held in the bowl or shell A, and it cannot beremoved unless the tube is first drawn out.

By this arrangement, a. pipe can always be provided with a new,olean, inner bowl, and a clean pipe can always be had without requiring anew tube and mainbowl. By leaving the tube-A without a bottom rio impurities can settle and remain between the two bowls. I

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new, and desire to'seeure by Letters Patent 1. As a new article of manufacture, a howhD, with a perforated side, so that it canbe inserted into the main bowl of a'pipe; p

2. A tobacco-pipe, consistingoi" a bowl, A, without a. bottom, and with a. socket, B,'offa'removable bowl, 7 D, which is held implace'by means of the tube U, substantially as herein shown and described, .and for the purpose set forth. I HENRY G. DAYTON;

Witnesses:

Rrcrtn H. (10mins, R. '1. Govnsmnr. 

